A man named Pilgrim discovers a book, and the more he reads it, the more he is convicted of sin and judgment and a burden begins to develop on his back. Obsessed with discovering the truth and escaping his town, the City of Destruction, Pilgrim ventures outside the forbidden borders and begins his journey to find a Celestial City ruled by a good and noble King, meeting friends and foes along the way.
A man named Pilgrim discovers a book, and the more he reads it, the more he is convicted of sin and judgment and a burden begins to develop on his back. Obsessed with discovering the truth and escaping his town, the City of Destruction, he ventures outside the forbidden borders and begins his journey to find a Celestial City ruled by a good and noble King, meeting friends and foes along the way.
A literary review of C.S. Lewis’ classic, “The Screwtape Letters”
Saints and Strangers addresses religious influences from the time of the Mayflower to the Great Awakening, from Plymouth Rock to the War of Independence. It examines groups who were crucial influences during the colonial period — the Church of England, the Puritans, Baptist, Quakers, and others.
Includes The Last Straw and Christmas for a Dollar.
"No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear." CS Lewis - A Grief Observed Loss comes in many forms: The grief over the death of a loved one, the devastation of a physical or mental impairment, the pain of divorce or separation, or the distress of job loss and foreclosure. The physical and emotional responses to grief can be as heart wrenching as the loss itself. So where does a person turn for answers and encouragement in a time of despair, doubt or fear?
Human trafficking and sexual abuse are real problems in all parts of the world, even our own neighborhoods. As Christians, we have a responsibility to help those who are in need. Hosted by Biblical Seminary and presented by professionals in the field, this DVD seminar addresses those pertinent issues.
This set includes three issues of Christian History magazine — #107: Debating Darwin, #134: Science and Faith, and #135: Plagues and Epidemics.
This set includes two DVDs produced by husband-wife team Mark Burnett and Roma Downey—The Bible: Epic Miniseries and A.D.: The Bible Continues.
Filled with artistic images of the Holy Land, soul-stirring music, and the wisdom of prominent spiritual teachers from various Christian traditions, The Resurrected Life is a feast for the mind, heart, and eyes. It offers practical insight into the transformational aspects of the Resurrection on a personal, intimate level that can affect profound changes in individual lives.
This set includes the DVD Asbury Revival and Christian History magazine #149, the first in a three-part series on Revivals.
A story of one man's Journey from Tragedy to Hope.
This set of four DVDs includes Fragments of Truth, Exploring Ephesus, and two from The Bible Collection: Jeremiah and The Apocalypse.
This set includes four issues of Christian History magazine — #37: Worship in the Early Church, #51: Heresy in the Early Church, #124: Faith in the City, and #147: Everyday Life in the Early Church.
A literary review of C.S. Lewis’ classic, “The Screwtape Letters”
More than a decade ago, cynical lawyer Nikki Cominsky encountered The Son of Man in a face-to-face meeting and the 'abundant life' seemed like a breeze—for a while. Now in her 40’s and having done everything she knows to grow spiritually, she wonders where her closeness with Jesus has gone. Burned out and hopeless, Nikki wails her complaints to God during a late-night interstate trip. Running out of fuel, she finds Jesus once again—along the roadside with a can of gas.
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY EDITION A TWO-DVD SET! Featuring "The Cross and the Switchblade" and "Run Baby Run"
Includes two adventures: Episode 3: Naomi and Ruth / Episode 4: Ruth and Boaz.
How do you frame the rules for killing, once killing is an accepted solution for human suffering? What is the meaning of true compassion and dignity?
This four-disc set includes all 16 episodes from seasons one and two of The Chosen.
Brian C. Stiller, host of Vision TV's weekly broadcast Cross Currents (1994-1998), explores the heart of Nouwen's passionate message of faith in these insightful and penetrating interviews.
Produced by Colonial Williamsburg, the program recreates for students of American independence the fire of George Whitefield, the zeal of the Reverend Samuel Davies, and their pursuit of the right to worship according to one's convictions. With Colonial Williamsburg as a backdrop, Thomas Jefferson guides viewers to understand how the axiom that government ought not legislate belief became a fundamental pillar of American democracy.
Based on Tolstoy's classic story, "Where Love Is," The Visitor is the story of a cobbler named Martin and his struggle with personal tragedy. Feeling abandoned by the Lord, he is surprised by a friend from the past who assures him that an important visitor is coming. Because Martin thinks the visitor will be the Lord, he finds new strength and faith. An inspirational experience for anyone feeling lonely and abandoned.
In this episode, through the example of Samuel who dedicated his life to God's service, we learn that we're never too young to hear God's call.